Sony decided to change its new phone design at the last minute
With the countdown to the Sony event in which the company will unveil the new pioneer Huatavha, the company has sent a letter to the FCC to remove all licenses granted to the device.
The Japanese company said the move was due to changes in design as the committee was expected to approve the request, which arrived on February 7, just three weeks before the official phone release.
So far no one knows what sudden changes Sony has made, but it is natural that those changes are important to be done at this very late time.
Sony's xperiablog blog reported that the changes were meant to return the 3.5mm audio port that Elga had decided earlier or perhaps add a new 18: 9 aspect ratio to the screen.
After all, these mysterious things will be revealed at the Sony event 10 days from now in the Spanish city of Barcelona.
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